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RANJAY SINGH How can I find employment, banking details of a former tenant
12 February 2021 | 4 replies
Hire a private detective to track them down if you're owed that much money.
Brandon Pelfrey Wearing out an agent
17 January 2019 | 28 replies
If you pledge to let them receive the commission many will be loyal to their client.However, if they detect you are pumping for information and will strike on your own they show great reluctance.
Tim Zbaracki Home Security Part Deux!!!
15 January 2019 | 0 replies
This is getting into the specifics of cameras, to record either on the action (such as opening a door or motion detection) or continuous 24/7 monitoring, which is stored on a DVR.Cameras are an integral part to any security posture on a property, whether it's a commercial property or residential. 
Gary B. Neighborhood due diligence
23 January 2019 | 7 replies
Trulia crime map is great to easily detect C/D locations.
Robert Huang Home Warranty useful?
7 November 2018 | 2 replies
I waived the home warranty as negotiation tactic because since home inspector went thru house and did not find anything that would suggest there would be problems with covered items on the home warranty.Home warranty does not cover pre-existing conditions, but makes exception for real estate transaction, if1) malfunction was not know to seller's agent, buyer's agent and home inspector.2) malfunction cannot be detect thru visual inspection or simple mechanical test.so here is my malfunction that ended up costing me $1300.the shut-off valve to the kitchen faucet made a grinding noise and started leaking when i was turning off the supply to the kitchen faucet. this is day 1 in the house. i also had toilet tank spurt out water from the side, whenever i flush the toilet, indicated a seal issue--again day 1. not sure how the inspector wasn't able to catch this.because i live out of state and had to go back to work on day 3, i had somebody come out to replace a total of 7 shut-off valve to plumbing fixtures, 1 main line valve, and 1 water heater valve due to corrosions on the these valve parts for 1300would home warranty have covered these replacement or would they try to wiggle out of paying for them saying the corrosion was visually present, and when not present, the leakage would have been detected had somebody trying turning off and on the shutoff valves or flushed the toilet?
Nancy Bachety Airgms-anyone using it? Trying it out but it's not finding props
23 November 2018 | 10 replies
I feel like a lot of these apps can have sync issues until they get tweaked by support, after which they hum along smoothly (I had a similar issue at first with YourPorter when it wouldn't detect new bookings, but they gave it a metaphorical swift kick and it's been fine since then).  
Alyssa K. “Lettered” Emotional Support...Chickens
30 November 2018 | 113 replies
Bottom line is she doesn't need to play detective.
Matthew Williams Skip Trace and Contacting Leads
7 January 2019 | 4 replies
We use a private detective for some of the leads we really want to contact.
Tony Cimino Flooding in Omaha and Surrounding Areas
20 March 2019 | 7 replies
If the outside grade slopes toward the house, then building up the soil will certainly help.If it's not obvious, I recommend calling the Leak Detective (http://www.TheLeakDetective.net). 
Errol St Marthe Lets Talk Lead In Baltimore
18 March 2019 | 3 replies
His team uses an XRF gun which will detect lead paint under many layers of newer paint.